
© Rob Greenfield
Here’s a fact that many of us might have trouble believing: before the pandemic, 1 in 8 households was already facing food insecurity in Canada. With the COVID-19 crisis, this number is on the rise. According to a recent survey from Statistics Canada, 1 in 7 households are now food insecure.
Here’s another disturbing number: while millions of Canadians are struggling to put food on the table, Canada is amongst the biggest food wasters on the planet. A staggering 58% of food produced in the country every year is lost or wasted. That would be enough to feed every Canadian for almost 5 months. While food charity is not a long-term solution to tackle poverty and food insecurity, it can provide some immediate relief in these trying times.
But food waste does not only impact people. It also takes a heavy toll on the environment. When organic matter biodegrades, it emits methane, a greenhouse gas roughly 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide. In Canada, it contributes every year to 56.5 M tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions.
And while a green and just recovery is on everyone’s lips, huge supermarket chains like Loblaw, Sobeys and Metro are still throwing away tons of good, edible food every single day.
It’s all around bad for the planet, the people, and the climate. They must commit to zero edible food waste. Here are 3 actions to make it happen.

1. Ask your friends and family to tell supermarkets to commit to zero food waste
Many of us buy some or all of our groceries at supermarkets. Let’s show them that their customers want change! The more people email Loblaw, Sobeys and Metro, the more pressure they will feel to change their habits.
You can also share this link: https://act.gp/3iLpheM
(and if you haven’t emailed supermarkets yourself, do it now!)
2. Start an online conversation with Loblaw, Sobeys and Metro on Social Media
They value their “green” commitments. Let’s show them this means going beyond words and requires action!
On Twitter
Tweet tagging the supermarkets. You can use the sample messages below, or write your own! Don’t forget to tag @GreenpeaceCA.
On Facebook and Instagram
Comment on the supermarkets’ latest post. You can use the sample messages below or write your own! Don’t forget to tag @greenpeacecanada on Facebook, and @greenpeace_canada on Instagram.
Here are the Facebook pages of Loblaw, Sobeys and Metro.
Here are the Instagram accounts of Loblaw, Sobeys and Metro.
3. Deliver a letter to your local supermarket manager
Hand in your letter at your local store, to let them know you want action! You can use the sample letter here or create your own. Don’t forget to be cautious of social distancing norms to stay safe.
Thank you for everything that you do!
Discussion
Please don't waste food. Be generous and give it to needy people. In my opinion, this is heartless, irresponsible and insensitive. Place yourselves in the shoes of needy people. You will help environment also.